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Not for sale to persons under the age of 18. By placing an order for this product, you declare that you are 18 years of age or over. This item must be used responsibly and appropriately.

The famous windproof Zippo Lighter comes in many different styles and looks and are designed to reflect the personality of its user.

This Girl wearing sunglasses polished lighter is perfect for smokers who like to celebrate 70s style. If you know a smoker with a classic but cool style then this lighter would be perfect for them. Like all Zippo windproof lighters, it features the characteristic flip-top and wheel ignition which oozes class every time. Much more stylish than a boring old disposable cigarette lighter.

Famous windproof lighter from the iconic Zippo

Dimensions - Height: 6cm x Length: 4cm x Width: 1cm

Extremely reliable - comes with World Famous Zippo Guarantee

Features the characteristic flip-top and wheel ignition on a rectangular case.

Zippo Cigarette Lighter makes a great smokers gift; ideal for the great outdoors.

HISTORYZippo was founded in Bradford, Pennsylvania in 1932 when George G. Blaisdell decided to create a lighter that would look good and be easy to use. Blaisdell obtained the rights for an Austrian windproof lighter with a removable top, and re-designed it to his own requirements. He made the case rectangular and attached the lid to the bottom with a welded hinge, and surrounded the wick with a windhood. Fascinated by another recent invention, the zipper, Blaisdell called his new lighter "Zippo", and backed it with a Lifetime Guarantee.

Today Zippo has produced over 325 million windproof lighters since its founding in 1932. Except for improvements in the flint wheel and modifications in case finishes, Blaisdell's original design remains virtually unchanged today. The Lifetime Guarantee that accompanies every Zippo metal product still guarantees that "It works or we fix it free". Zippo windproof lighters enjoy a widespread and enviable reputation as valuable collectibles. The company produces the Zippo Lighter Collectors' Guide containing illustrations of the lighters and descriptions of the series, as well as an explanation of the date code found on the bottom of every Zippo lighter. Clubs for lighter collectors have been organized in Italy, Switzerland, Germany, Japan and the United States.